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我用了一个星期,非常喜欢,推荐给大家。
下面是连接:
http://www.6809.org.uk/evilwm/
A minimalist window manager for the X Window System.
'Minimalist' here doesn't mean it's too bare to be usable - it just means it omits a lot of the stuff that make other window managers unusable. Here is a list of features:
* No window decorations apart from a simple 1 pixel border.
* No icons.
* Good keyboard control, including repositioning and maximise toggles.
* Solid window drags (optional - may be slow on old machines).
* Snap-to-border support (command line option).
* Virtual desktops (compile time option).
* Small binary size (even with everything turned on).
Controls
You can use the mouse to manipulate windows either by click/dragging the 1 pixel border, or by holding down Alt and doing so anywhere in the client window. The controls are:
Button 1 Move window.
Button 2 Resize window.
Button 3 Lower window.
Most keyboard controls are used by holding down Control and Alt, then pressing a key. Available functions are:
Return Spawn new xterm.
Escape Delete current window.
Insert Lower current window.
H, J, K, L Move window left, down, up or right (16 pixels). Holding Shift resizes the window instead.
Y, U, B, N Move window to top-left, top-right, bottom-left or bottom-right of screen.
I Show information about current window.
Equals Maximise current window vertically (toggle).
X Maximise current window (toggle).
If compiled with virtual desktop support, these functions are also available:
F Fix or unfix current window.
1 - 8 Switch virtual desktop.
Left Previous virtual desktop.
Right Next virtual desktop.
In addition to the above, Alt+Tab can be used to cycle through windows on screen.
* To move a window from one virtual desktop to another, fix it, switch desktop, then unfix it.
* To make evilwm exit, you have to kill the process.
Options
-display display
specifies the X display to run on.
-term termprog
specifies an alternative program to run when spawning a new terminal (defaults to xterm, or x-terminal-emulator in Debian).
-fn fontname
specify a font to use when resizing or displaying window titles.
-fg foreground colour
frame colour of currently active window.
-fc fixed colour
frame colour of active fixed windows.
-bg background colour
frame colour of inactive windows.
-bw borderwidth
width of window borders in pixels.
-snap num
enable snap-to-border support. num gives the proximity in pixels to snap to.
-mask1 modifiers
-mask2 modifiers
-altmask modifier
override the default keyboard modifiers used to grab keys for window manager functionality. mask1 is used for most keyboard controls (default: control+alt), and mask2 is used for mousebutton controls and cycling windows (default: alt). altmask is used to modify the behaviour of certain controls (default: shift). Modifiers may be separated with + signs. Valid modifiers are shift, lock, control, alt, mod1, mod2, mod3, mod4, mod5.
-app name/class
match an application by instance name and class (for help in finding these, use the xprop tool to extract the WM_CLASS property). Subsequent -g, -v and -s options will apply to this match.
-g geometry
apply a geometry (using a standard X geometry string) to applications matching the last -app.
-v vdesk
specify a default virtual desktop for applications matching the last -app.
-s
specify that application is to start with a sticky client window.
-nosoliddrag
draw a window outline while moving or resizing.
-V
print version number.
Bugs
See the Sourceforge bug-tracking page and the Debian Bug report logs.
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